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Adam Byanski

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Adam Byanski

Birth
Poland
Death
15 Jan 1907 (aged 71)
Ege, Noble County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Ege, Noble County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Adam Bajeński was born circa Jun 1835 probably in Szychowo near Gmina Kowalewo-Pomorskie, Poland just east of Bydgoszcz. Adam married Franciszka Jarzebska in Kowalewo-Pomorskie on Nov 13, 1860. The couple had 9 children, Józef, Jan (John), Joanna (Jenny), Marianna (Mary), Franciszek (Frank), Piotr, Pawel, Zofia and Leokadia (Leona). All of them were born in Kowalewo-Pomorskie except for Leokadia who was born in Dobrzyń about 10 miles SE.

Adam was a shoe cobbler as well as Franciszka's mother, Elżbieta Poczwiardowska's family. Adam emigrated in about 1886 to Ege, Noble county, Indiana with sons, John and Frank and daughter Jenny. The men Americanized their names to Bianski/Byanski. Francisca followed with her daughters, Mary and Leona. The rest of the children probably died in Kowalewo at a young age as is what occurred in Poland due to the oppressive/difficult times for families like the Bianskis' living during the Prussian/German/Russian partition.

Adam and family lived in Ege on a farm in a house across the street from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church until his death. His son, John and descendants lived in the same home and farmed the land.
Adam Bajeński was born circa Jun 1835 probably in Szychowo near Gmina Kowalewo-Pomorskie, Poland just east of Bydgoszcz. Adam married Franciszka Jarzebska in Kowalewo-Pomorskie on Nov 13, 1860. The couple had 9 children, Józef, Jan (John), Joanna (Jenny), Marianna (Mary), Franciszek (Frank), Piotr, Pawel, Zofia and Leokadia (Leona). All of them were born in Kowalewo-Pomorskie except for Leokadia who was born in Dobrzyń about 10 miles SE.

Adam was a shoe cobbler as well as Franciszka's mother, Elżbieta Poczwiardowska's family. Adam emigrated in about 1886 to Ege, Noble county, Indiana with sons, John and Frank and daughter Jenny. The men Americanized their names to Bianski/Byanski. Francisca followed with her daughters, Mary and Leona. The rest of the children probably died in Kowalewo at a young age as is what occurred in Poland due to the oppressive/difficult times for families like the Bianskis' living during the Prussian/German/Russian partition.

Adam and family lived in Ege on a farm in a house across the street from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church until his death. His son, John and descendants lived in the same home and farmed the land.


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